6 min read · Updated 2026-07-06
Import Duty and Landed Cost Example for Ecommerce Sellers
See how product cost, freight, duty, customs fees, and domestic delivery create landed cost.
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Suppose a seller buys 500 units at $6 each. International freight is $700, insurance is $50, duty is $360, customs and handling are $180, and domestic delivery is $220.
The total landed cost is $4,510, or $9.02 per unit before marketplace fees and fulfillment.
Why per-unit cost changes
If only 480 units are sellable after inspection or damage, the per-unit landed cost rises to about $9.40. This is why sellable units matter more than ordered units.
A small damage rate can change your minimum profitable price.
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After landed cost, add platform fees, fulfillment, payment fees, discounts, returns, and ads. Landed cost is only the starting point for pricing.
Keep duty and freight assumptions updated whenever supplier country, product classification, or shipment method changes.
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